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Inside the minds of torturers

机译:拷打者的内心

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WHEN Francoise Sironi was 6, her grandfathers met for the first time. One was Italian, the other from the French frontier region of Alsace. She remembers the conversation turning serious, then being mystified when the men fell weeping into each other's arms. They had discovered they fought in the same first-world-war battle - but on opposite sides. The incident sparked a lifelong interest in what drives ordinary people to extraordinary acts. She became a clinical psychologist and, in 1993, helped found the Primo Levi Centre in Paris to treat the victims of torture. She is now an expert witness for the International Criminal Court in The Hague, specialising in assessing those accused of crimes against humanity or genocide.
机译:弗朗索瓦·西罗尼(Francoise Sironi)6岁时,她的祖父们第一次见面。一个是意大利人,另一个是法国阿尔萨斯边境地区。她记得谈话变得严肃起来,然后当男人落入彼此的怀抱时被迷惑了。他们发现他们在同一场第一次世界大战中参战-但双方相反。该事件引发了人们对促使普通百姓采取非常规行为的终生兴趣。她成为一名临床心理学家,并在1993年帮助在巴黎成立了Primo Levi中心,以治疗酷刑受害者。她现在是海牙国际刑事法院的专家证人,专门负责评估被指控犯有危害人类罪或灭绝种族罪的人。

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    《New scientist》 |2017年第3134期|40-41|共2页
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    Francoise Sironi;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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